Famous Proverbs
2247 Proverbs about Spanish / Page 63
621.
If you would make a thief honest, trust him.622.
Ill luck enters by fathoms and departs by inches.623.
Ill-luck upon ill-luck, and a stone for a pillow.624.
In a smith's house the knife is wooden.625.
In a wood don't walk behind another.626.
In frosty weather a nail is worth a horse.627.
In hunting and in love you begin when you like and leave off when you can.628.
In less than a thousand years we shall all be bald.629.
In my own house I am a king.630.
In the bagpiper's house they are all dancers.